
Top 14 Vociferations Quotes
#1. Feel my heart beat. Can you feel it?"
"Yes."
"Feel how steady it is?"
"It's fast."
"Yes, well, that has nothing to do with the box.
Veronica Roth
#2. I respect every gay man and woman. They're that way, and they just want to be happy.
Juan Pablo Galavis
#3. As far as 'Birdsong' is concerned, I think the television program made a very honorable attempt at it, but the truth of the matter is that adaptations of long, ambitious books very seldom transfer well to the screen, and why would they?
Sebastian Faulks
#4. In the wide land under a tender lucid evening sky, a cloud drifting westward amid a pale green sea of heaven, they stood together, children that had erred.
James Joyce
#5. It's the narcissist's way of maintaining control of the twisted situation he conducted in his environment.
Narcissists thrive when attempting to make people crazy. It's called psychological warfare.
V. Theia
#6. Nothing is harder to topple than a fact that supports a deeply held prejudice denied by its holder.
Russell L. Ackoff
#7. Use it or lose it is a cliche because it's true.
Julian Cope
#8. And this was the end of my first friendship with one of that innumerable company of people who are foreigners in their own country, but who are in reality its finest sons ...
Maxim Gorky
#9. And, unlike the earlier bombing on the World Trade Center, a major landmark and symbol of the strength of the financial world was, not just damaged but, totally destroyed.
Allen Klein
#10. The idea is not to block every shot. The idea is to make your opponent believe that you might block every shot.
Bill Russell
#11. Obviously not a Stephen King level writer, but I'd written short stories and short fiction, from the time I was 12.
Mick Garris
#12. An art critic is someone who appreciates art, except for any particular piece of art.
Robert Breault
#13. We should, if possible, prove a teacher to posterity, instead of being the pupil of by-gone generations. More shall come after us than have gone before; the world is not yet middle-aged.
Herman Melville
#14. For a long time, we assume we know who we are, until the moment we fully realize who that is; in that moment, identity is no longer predictable, but rather takes the form of a truth that, like any other, can become a sentence with no more than a change of perspective.
Sergio Chejfec
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